} ~_.. TERMS, - $1 50 A YEAR IMBANON, PA. ll'~allll : : 1. 1' :~: HOME AFFAIRS. • A Card. r:NFultTUrfArr, MISUNDERST:ANDING.—Ituring r ihe fire some ono as ascents:protested against the very lolltint*l4ol natural .attempt of entering the Church with tltertio. ThAngh 6011111 Misunderstand ing the mumberli of the,litoravian Congregation base laps ebargeil with this praest, but we most solemnly hereby declare that there is not a shadow of truth in ads report. What others may have done we are not-re. vsnsible for. We, on the contrary, urged thelloble,ar. 'H y of firemen to in on, but aslbefr twee was Mit:atilt: ctputlp loug. thatelaithfulefforts untied in grain. w e a lso tohe,tnis occasion to extend to the Ifireinen sod others our he artfelt thanks for their noble" and'tinac :regal excrtionsinsaving the'Parsonage of our Chnrch. • TIT. WIUNDERLING, ,„ „ In the name of the Congregation. Lebnuon, August' 2, 1858. • A CARD. VHS nrulersigned would return their gratitude and 1 . thanks to those persons who so generously saved the Mr/inure nod clothing belonging to us from dest - rnetio% at the late tire, in Plank Head Street ; anti espeoltily4te we under deep obligations to the nunnbersof the,PEESE rEitANEE and ;UNIQN FIRE' COggAinss, who in a Lady aided to recover wadi qf the property saved,.and in 'misting to remove it to the teuriporory home we oe ropy. , SAIIIHEL HERISAM, • • TAB. LAW R. ItIQW I Y ] Lebanon, Aug. 2, 1868. D. S. Raber's ,Fountain for the distillation of Sparkling, lee Cold, Soda Water, is now in prinie operation. We tried, it, awl pro nouneo it Guilford & Lemberger's Soda Water, manufactured in Porcelain Fountains and drawn from an elegant Urn, bold, as ice, and sparkling Chnmpalgne, is just the drink for the•seaslin. Try it. • : - Dr. Ross has in operation his'fotrti- Gin of Varkling Soda Water. Rio ftxturea are first class and his Syrups the very best. For a cool and 'very refreshing drink call there. The Colleetions"for the relief of tho suffering poor, at the late fire, amount to about $BOO, in Lebanon and North Lebanon. Esquire Gleim's office is for the present in the North Lebanon R. R. Office, west of Midle's Corner." Visit—Osceola 'C'o l inadil. of United American-Mechanics'& fending paid a visit on Monday of last week to Myerstown.— They wore 'accompanied by a band, and wore handsomely received and . • The story of €u. letter' found in town lant week, threntonin; that thrt whole town of LehoPPPWoitld. )3004 oshes,.ie all moonshine We traced the'niatter up, and found that the're was no truth 4l'the report. An election for officers of the Frederickiburg (Guards wee hold on Saturday a weak, and the following were elected: Captain. William Earnat ; Ist Lieutenant, Daniel Gallagh er; 2d Lieutenant, William D. Boltz. The assessment levied by the Sinking Springs Mutual Insurance Company is cents on each thousand dollars assessed. We make this statement, on, account of 'a blunder haring occurred . in the announcement last week. The meeting of Committee of Arrangements of the Lebanon count Agricultu ral Society is to take place on next iti,turtlay. The change of time is to give time for the proper., sition of thi Committees and of the list of pre. MEM . Our old, and respeet,ed friend Steever, Esq., late -of Myerstown, is now engaged idtitiAtiOis in Philadelphia. His card 'uppeirs itVanother eotitenn. Wo aro• confidant that all thime from - this Openly; buying apj , ,thillg in his line in the city, wiF give him a call. - •:, . , . Tile!Cdia . Ts'poli - 4ino• Secretary:of ,• the Lebanon (Jaunty. Agricultural Society has Ms . office with:isaVi ItLimnr BM., Cuniberla"na - Arcot. Persons haying business With, Mr. RiglitruYer, as Secretary of the Societii will ploaae . make a, note or this. linprov*ernent.--jo's.Funck Esci 'has mode arrangements fur the erection of , a fine threu•story brick business house on the vacant corner, Cumberland street and Doe alley. The building is to contain a. large Hall, Stores, Jo.— Work will.be commenced immediately. The First Annual Fair of the Lebanon County AgrlOUlturat Soeieton4will be bold on Wednesday, Aursday 'and Fridaj, Oa tuber Oth,-7th and St.h. The Trotting and Pac ing Mayth,wilt tajrn, place on . Thursdab`and the Plowing Watch and Aldresa on Friday.• Neat Week we will publibh tpe Premtnm pehodule, 4Ge. Too LATE.-- wq learn tha t one" of the sufferers at; the.iire on Nadal , morning,. was in the act of having his Property insured, by the agent of anAnsurance company, who - Was present on the premisesl,4l6--book inid-peneil in hand, taking an •inventory, when the flames burst out, and put a Stop , toltirther proceedings in that . di rection. Ol erchants atd.busitiess men last reek agreed, that from end after Monday, the Ist inst., they will receive tips and levies.for .5 and 10 canto Only. This utoritnent will'soon"rid us of the old-tradis -Spanish quarters continue to patish l if I, heretofore,. for 25 Cents.: For sub scription td:the 'Advertiser they pass partfenlar well. Six of them will pay bile whole year's sub scription "slick as grease." ' The Moravian' (Murat of. this place, destroyed by fire last week, was iwilt in TB4O. It 11/0.4 a neat, ;ulietintiel and 'quite an ornament to the square in-which , it was located. The pastor, Rev. T. Wuriderllng, ex ' arta Muriel f with all the strength, activity and .onAIIII,IIOe man is capable of exerting, kitt all of avail. ,The devouring element grasped it, and whenlthe cupola .and its loud-toned,bell fell,with crash, wo had one place of *OO4 less in. 'ebanon. It is hoped that the Chureh 11411480 V be rebuilt. There was no inStirettee on the structure, and the loss is about $4600...i VANDATifiI iiji SABBATH BREAK- Lsa.—A largo number cf.people from Lebanon, Sheafferstoira;.k4o4ilitiiined over the hills in the southertilniknr•thto- OPiljleY for a w° 6l e. or two pastin lutist of blackberries,' ssokleberries and grapes.. We AnttlipSatilt in that, but do think that Sunday , is lin inapprepriate••day for stich4, Puipo'so:' Theis in giliAt,ff,lint. irnre'n6i 80,1- tent with whet were within their c leaciv tali in several insittac'es, actually' faker' iliAr".h4fit 3 a to the 'reef and. trorriAlter .from the try - W. — lt - rah 'Vuudalista Is ineOriAble." IttAheaffer t sterat gitd stunkl.it of piiriOns lieiiiitiresieknail:4o4. 'for 11441 0 a, dg,its4 of:whout, (44 dlii dot learntheir Ittibutoo.hailed from Lebanott;f:,lE, - fl no Wender pruprty holders prefer dial the fruit should rot e 114; hltve aroki , Vefiarburik*4 tiititeltifititethatr tireittioest r.; • THE late fires liave again made the introduction of water i iiir t this town, a gib e • ject of general conversation.. Let the subject be continued in agitation ; let the company be Or gan Red ; let return of the $60,000 Borough subscription to the Lebanon Valley It. 11., be in sisted on ; and let our citizens, independent of party, at once make up their minds not to port any man for office this fall who will not promise to do his utmost—exßending time and money—to effect that object. Tho subscription of Reading, of 200,000 to tho same road, has been returned, and ours might also be obtained if the proper persons would exert themselves to the best of their abilities and influence. The Aunville Sunday School Union will have a Harvest, Home Celebration, on the 7th of . .ititgust, which will be attended by the Perseverance Band of t Amnon. We trust that every one of the property holders of Lebanon will not permit their houses and: barns to remain uninsur ed one hour longer than is absolutely necessary. The omission is inexcusable, and the owners thereof, in case of *riccidenthy fire, cannot receive the sympathy they would be entitled to in their distress. If they are regardless of themselves, they owe it to their wives, children, and credi tors, to guard them front so sudden and unexpect ed destruction, and,,ia many cases, consequent ruination. Important to Milliners.--L•The 111A1 fashions for bonnets, as we learn from this Nardi American, provide artificial fruits as ri substitute for flowers. The latter will pass entirely out of use. Instead of roses, Johnny jump-ups and daffy.down-dillies, the bonnets of our belles will be graced with *lusters of artificial eseriants, fox grapes, *berries and other fruits done in glass of the least pOsiible thickness, A specimen of the new helmet . ViAllatown to the edi i teLye4e . rde:y.-- lie describes it as ; 7 tt'isn kite tiiTari:, reielitibling, a cabbage leaf trio:sued with tomatoes." The price is cheap—only thirty dollars. Young gentlemen contemplating matrimony will please notice. We:would suggest that it is ;the duty of erMY good citizen to lend a helping hand At a fire. They need not all be in the blaze of the burning buildings making a great noise, but they can stand in ranks and pass water without the fatigue of body or lungs. At the fire on Thurs. day morning the indisposition to assist in subdu. ing the fire was too apparent. The crowd of look ers.on contained many property.holdors'i who know not hdW soon tboy may need atiskiao!thein selves. The real•workers at fires are generally won of no property, and it is an insult to them for persons to look ou indifferently who have in. finitely more at stake. The liberality of many of our cit kens in spreading their tables for the workers at .1 the fire on Thurhday and Friday, and also in pro vining provisions, coffee, dm., is commendable, and showed a kindness of feeling which ho qvbt secured a white mark for them in the great regis. ter of good deeds. The ladies especially' were un tiring in administering relief. There were so many engaged in the good work that we . :aiire not specify, for fear of omitting some who deserve praise, nor have we sufficient space for the noble record. God will bless them all. Public Water-Worlcs.---111 anoth er part of to-day's Advertiser will be found an arr. Odle en the subject of the scarcity of water in Lebanon, which wo commend to the attention of our eitizonsicirlerally. That the necessity exists of having a greitter supply needs no evidence at our hands—the late fires, which destroyed some twenty or thirty thousand dollars worth prop. erty, demonstrates that. The article in question we might remark here, also,. is,from one of our most respected and public 'spirited citizens. If a few more like him were to take the matter iu hand we could have no 'doubt as to the consum mation of. the project—the erection of water-, works in Lebanon.. In '''the Meantime we say agitate—. GITATH—AtirrATE PUBLIC MEETPTG.--Accorclihg to, public notice giveti'ilitigemeeting, of the chari tably disposed citizens orthe Borough of Leba non and'vieinity was held in the Court House on Thursday evening ~thel9th ult., for the purimse of taking measures.for -the relief of the poor suf ferers at the fire on then:al:6ld of said day. On itgAma of A. S. Ety, Esq., llfiVz Ta;t i ose., E5q..., - was called to the Chair, and Will. M. Bres lin appointed Seety. After remarks by the Pres't. J. W. Ulrich, Esq., Levi Kline Esq., Rev. A. C. Wedekind, Josiah Fanek, Esq., Dr. D. B. Mar shall, Rev: F. W. Kramer, Jacob Roadel, Adam Grittinger, Esq., and J. L. Righttnyer, Esq.- On motioh of Rev.-A. C. Wedekind, the follow ing resolution 'tiros adopted :—Resolved, That the President, Messrs. Marshall, Kramer, J.,W. Ul rich, and Pala, be,a committee to dispurs.e the funds tq be collected -by sub-committees of collec tion to ho amiointe4 lay them for the relief of the sufferers at the firii this morning. On .motion Immediately after the adjournment of the above meeting, the committee of disbursements met and, having procured suitable subscription books, appointed the follc;wing collectors, viz l • N. E. Ward—Philip Arentz, O. B. Shrivcr. N. W. Ward—J. J. Blair, J. E. Daugherty. S. D. Ward-leary Beaded, John Silfgrist. I S. W. Ward—Joseph Shantz, Theo. Ores. N. L. Botough—mGeo. Hoffman, Samuel Rein- Debi, C. it. Borgner,j. K. Bona. FRANKLIN AND; 'MARSHALL COL eolitramicment exercises of this excel lent institution were held Uri Wednesday last; in Fulton Hall, Lancaster. We have, only room to copy, from the Express, the notices made of grad uates from this county , 21e citizen s by BEN la' lilossza, of Myerstown, was an able oration, and pointed out the duties of the American citizen; and his relation to the State. With the exception of speaking most too rapidly, it was an excellently, delivered address, while the subject and the manner of its treatment show much research into our political institutions. The Franklin oration—Eanou of van TIMES, by SAMITE,L B. LIGHT, of Lebanon, Pa., was ad mirably delivered. There were errors everywhere —in the State, in Nation, in Education, in the Preis:—but he had iedit faith ihtbepatrieeism of the American people, and intimated therli was a • •better Cording. T¢r Gavormt LANGUAGE was the subject of an excellent oration in German by Tiros, C. LEIS GAON of Myerstown Pa. The bratien, was ut . tered in a clear, manly voice,- and from the con stant intiriiiol:ops of applause we,infer' that a large , part• of the audience understood that len gauge': Tina,announcement of the speaker at the opening that he was a German American•(Deutch tr-AMorilinner) put the audience in good humor , iiTl , lieduipt-them so until the close of the ad- Taco. B. Ptslinn, of Lobed irn,-Talr'wh° was assigned ,the Marshall oratioe,seliseted,ehrbli sub jeot—Tus Javan NAriosr. This wasm: scholar ly effort, smoothly Co reposed, andmany.paSsages Vary eloilukut, but it lost its force by being utter eid in, too 1(4 a tone of voice, .., . • ~,, . m , 6 The stomtoh of a cow recently killed . Kentuolty contained a Braes ring, a lot of- hair' ... , . -pini,-hisoks, and oyes, pieces of stool. hoopi;and a - :l , 4 , l(.llo , erell:shoe. "Old Brindlii"-104 1 :1robably . Sivallosted _tits milk - maid.. , . , ; ,,,,..,:,4 s; -,L; ,THE LEBANON 'ADVERTIShR.-- - -A FAMILY NE*St'APER. FIRE 1. GREAT DESTRUCTION OF ~ P ROPERTY r. Moluvwf Tr's( HOUSES, ituvran.—On Thursday morning ahout 2d o'clock, the most destructive fire that ever visited Lebmon,hyoke out in the Cabinet. making ihOp of T. P. Frantz, in an ally iv est of Plank Road and north of Cumberland street. A long string of large stables on the opo side, and old and combustible houses on the other,. being closely connected with the shop 'where `the fire originated, it took but a few minutes to set the whole block in a blaze. The houses were all occupied, and worepartic ularly well stocked with children. By the time the inmates were out, the Ileums were enveloped in flames making it impossible to save anytltng. The stables on the alley and the houses belonging to Mr. Frantz on Plank road were soon in ruins. The fire, notwithstanding the utmost. exertions of the.ft;e:Men and others, extended across the alley and consumed the Moravian Church, Mr. Graeff's Ice house, stable,, 40. ,A t.the same time the fire made terrible headway up Plank Amulet:l . d dowo Cumberland street laying in ashes Jno. Rauch's fine three story brick store stand, .Tos. Arnold's frame dwellings, &e. By great exertions, the buildings on the opPosit side of Cumberland street and also across Plank road were saved. The Mo ravian parsonage and John Yost 's dwelling and brewery made a narrow escape. *- Thus in a short time a whole block of our beau tiful borough was laid in ruins,: casting out of doors 17 families, .many of winut lost all their fur niture, clothing, &A. as It b hard to tell how the fire mi.-inked—some supposing it to have been by accident, while many contend that !.kia.s the work of an incendiary.-- We believe We first discovery of the fire was made by Mr. WilliaM Shirk, who 'Was already at 'Mar ket. The hour at whieb the fire occurred wee 'ape when the whole town was buried in a deep sleep, and consequently considerable time elapsed be fore the firemen and citizens reached the ground. - The want of a pl en Wu! s 9 pply of water was great ly felt; co was -It hook and ladder company with serviceable implements. Our Material for battling with fires like those of hut week are insufficient, and unless greater and better preparations for such entergencka arc made, some day or other our whole town will be destroyed. It was well for us on Thursday and 'Friday that tho wind was not high ; if it had been the dam age would have been far greater. We subjoin an estimate of the loss. • Moravian Church, furniture, stable, &e., $4,- 500, no insurance; John Grady, icehouse, Am., $3OO, no insurancel. T. 1 3, }Cants, four 'houses, imieder phop ,a;:td ;tools; barn, ice louse, k,c., $3,700, insured in the Lebanon Mutual for $1,600; John 11„ltauch, 3 story brick 4 14.1,4,'Stitjaic, store house, store goods, furniture, Am., $7;000, i Mu ranee of $2,500:1n Franklin, and $3OO in Leba non Mutual; Simeon Guilford, stable, carriage, grain, kte., $750, insured in Lycoming, $250; Mrs.,Brleker, stable, $lOO, no insurance; Joseph Arnold, 2 houses, stable, &c., $l,OOO, no insur ance; Henry Harttuan„ house, stable, brewery, furniture, ,le., $2,000, insurance $9OO in LYcom ing ; Samuel _Herman, furniture, clottting, 4te., $6OO ; Joseph Gleim, furniture, Le., $211; 0. McConnell, furniture, dm., $106; Adam R. Hess, furniture, c.,5145; Abner 1101111 am furniture, $165; F. flatlibtateri, inrriicu;c, elcdhing, $331; C. Carmany, 2 old log houses destroyed to check the fire, —; Edward Holt, bakery, fur niture, $ll5 ; Frederick Sbott, lager beer saloon, $100; Henry Bressler, tools, $3O; Philip Bober, tools, $3O; Henry Ristenbatt, furniture, Am., $5O; Miscellaneous 100. Total, $23,636. The above estimates are mostly made by the sufferers themselves. AIIOTHER DESTRUCTIVE PIPS ! Misfortunes never come singly, is an old saying, and in many cases a true one. About 9 o'clock, on Friday morning the cry of fire again startled our citizens. A large barn belonging to Jacob Swartz, pumpmaker,- below Trill "street, west of Walntit was in a blaze. The fire rapidly envel oped the adjoining barns belonging to Mrs. Par themer and Henry Shott, entirely destroying the three. They were all well filled with grain, hay, and contained considerablh other property of val ue, Which was all destroyed, as was also Mr. Swertz's valuable well-digging machinery, and a fine horse. The firemen and citizens were prompt ly on the spot, and all working with a manliness that put to Shaine the inefficiency of the-night previous. Several barns in the immediate vicin icy, in imminent peril, worn. saved. The origin of this fire is also a matter 'of supposition ; some supposing it to have been the work of -incendia rism, and others assert that it occurred by chil dren, who were attempting to barn - out a bees nest in the vicinity, and who had matches in their possession. We subjoin an estimate of the loss : • Janet) Swartz, stable; pump making machinery, .tC.,lcis.slooo, no insurance ; Airs. Partb enter, stnbi:e;ssoo',4o insurance; Henry Shaft, stable, $400,-no insnianee; Dtal.'Harinany and Philip Arnold,- grain, $ll5, noinsuranee; Miscellaneous $lOO. Total $4ll - 3. • The.. above 'estimates are also *by' Elie, parties themselbos, Still Another Fire !---On Monday afterdoen about 2o'cloek, the alarm of fire was again given. On proceeding to the spot we found a volume of smoke issuing from the roof of the residence of Jacob Swartz, in Hill street. lie oc cupied the loft of the kitchen for his turning ma chinery and as a tool house, in which the fire originated ! In the same room was also a small smoke house, but no fire hav;ing been for some time either in the smorth closet , or the shop, it is scarcely possible that the fire could have origin ated by accident. The fire had 'already made considerable headway, and had it not been fur the rain which hail well soaked the roof. and wood work, there is no doubt the building, as well as the adjoining ones, would have been consumed. Our citizens and 'firetiihn were promptly on the spot and extinguished 'the fire. Mr. Swartz's dwelling, as well as the adjoining one of Mrs: Parthemer's, entirelY shipped in a few mo ments of all its furniture. This calamity, in con nexion with the fact that the fire of Friday orig inated in Mr. S.'s barn at the feet of ' the same lot, makes it very hard for Mr. S. The coinci dence of the three late fires in Lebanon is a very curious One. .TWO on 'the premises of one Mall, and all three within the space of four days.— "The times.dre. out a joint." air. Other matters whieh T • ed the attention of the "Local 'teporietf, preielt ed him from itemising this and last Week. He will probably beAhle to take charge, of his eol - again next week. WOOD'S ITATO RESTODATivs.---The fame of :this preparation 'rests upon its real merit. Th on sands'all oterthe Country are using it, and it does all it claima,through.the various publications that : it can do. Hair will grow on a bald scalp by its .use ; hair will be preserved and beautified by ifs U. 113 ; hair will turn from gray to its origi nal color by its use,. We do not,olalra that a rid headed gentleman or lady, can be turned into in, dividuals with raven locks or auburn ringlepOnit gray , hair will be restored to the Ortoiiied coldr.-- Readtljt; Wherever you !ilia, in any_ place you .re side, Wood's Rail..lll4orative is sold. .Enq uire at all. the Druggist, and whether such articles are u sually obtained; and yon will find it as wo 'State:' . CA:nort,=-13eirgre of worthless imitations,: Its several are, already in the market, by; i different names. Use none artless the words (Profssor -Wood's Hair Restorative, Depot'St. &nig, Mo., and New York) arc blown in the`bottle: Soldby all the Draggistrrand' - Patent Medieiziii dealers, tiiiNgto-.Stateiand Canada:, liir lla Lebalinn Advertise) Water and Water Works. I propoA, to say a few words upon the subject ',of water and water works. I should like to dis ; cuss it at length, but want of time Prevents my doing so this week. Perhaps, some one else, more able tinil ekperioneed in the matter, will under take to do so? c lam sure I would feel myself under many obligatiens, and I have no doubt the citizens of D6banon generally would also, if the question was .tboroughly and satisfactorily in vestigated, in all its important bearings. We must have more water—an abundance of water—more than a sufficiency to meet our actual and extraordinary wants. The recent calamity which Vietml our town demonstrated it, beyond a cavil or doubt. Does any one,d9eW the actual quantity consuffied for ordinary . fall4l7urposes ? Would they be astonished, if I said that Leba non contained six thousand inhabitants and used twenty-live millions of gallons annually—aver aging over 4i-0.000 hogsheads, were a single tinn ily only allowed ton gallons a day; yet this is so. ..64a this enormous amount is only consumed for ordinary purposes, as I haye already remarked. And *hence is it obtained From about one hundred ptiMps , --.one pump to every sixty inhab itants! I have stated that want of time did not allow my troubling you with a lengthy article. I might go on to prove that the consumption is greater than the supply, and do it without any extrane ous efforts. It must stance then - for the present when ; I, distinctly as rtrt, Lebanon has xot :947_ cient tauter for Ow aqui a eceattlea of her people, let alone those which an extraordinary contingent uccd requires such as'Liaying ,the,dtiet in her streets or stopping the career of even a small are I What is to ho done in the'prcmises ? Why the erection of public Water works is the only reme tdy. This can be effected by the 'Authorities of the . Il;.orrgli taiting the initiatory steps or by citi zens in their : individual capacity, or by both act log, in soncert together. Let a public meeting be called, at which seine plan can be suggested, hiv ing for its object what we must have—and at any cost—water furnished by fiitblie works. Per the Lebanon Advertiser Nonni LEmiNos, August 2, ISSB. Mr. Breslin :—ln last week's Advertiser, I ob served a communication signed "Myers town," which at first sight I considered unworthy of no tice, but as it contained several unbecoming re flections deviating from truth, I take occasion to intrude upon your columns. Iu the.first 'place, "Myerstown" would have one infer thattlis ite chaos was :roriAten, from i th town bearing .that name, but taifiirtunately the 'tenor of the whole article will not allow that—it is therefore evident that deception and envy is the groundwork of his trouble. It maybe that "fitycrstown . 7 was hon ored with an invitatiun to this Vic..!P* * l4, at least he let the public know the important.matter thrd' the paper, so well was he pleased; and in consti tuting one of the number, ho exhibited his ex treme greatness in a literary style, by giving, or trying to give, a grand deecription:of the "mar riage festival !" Ile may yet become a great man, and able to consign men to oblivion, and en dow them with ilMer'titlity, notwithstanding his school learning occasionally, fails.. I understand be was so anxious to attend one of `the "Several pie-nit:4" that he openly declared be would have been thankful far invitatioa- T "Blessed is he who expects little, for he shall not he dis- , appointed." Ile was exceedingly Well pleased with the "sumptuous repast, ice cream, and when the drum beat for supper,"—propensities becom ing. a glutton. The great novelty of this pie-nle, is supposed, was the "grand balloon ascension which Was constructed by one of the party!"— Who ever befoie beard of 'arty 'person eenstruct ing a grand balloon aseension2, I, indeed, should have en,j(i - yed,that, feature in the programme my self. Not satisfied with his endenvers to conceal his whereabouts, the sumptuous repast, supper, ice cream, pleasure, and last thotigh not least, the grand balloon ascension, "Myerstown" has the servility te.falsify by 'insinuations., "several pic nics," in 're'vene foe not receiving that "fiddler's invit. time," I suppose. He accuses the gentle. men who were among the "several pie-nice" of ungallantry, and intimates that the ladies had to bear part of the expenses. As several others, car reasons well known, made similar expressions in regard to a `ple-mtc given June 25th, can hen. estly vindicate the gentlemenwho composed that party against ,this despicable charge. Having been among the number I can truthfully state that the gentlemen bore all the expenses, and that what provisions we furnished were nut solicited, —hence the„ large amount left, which were very charitably distributed among the poor, Some nice features of the "several pie-nice" were, that the gentlemen paid the expenses with out borrowing funds, all the ladies who were in vited were taken along, and not left back for fear of tt scarcity of provisions, (of which enough were left to supply other pie-nics,,lead it been known that such would take place, .and the Darty a re spectable one.) Fn conclusion, I would advise Mr. Myers town io'assnme a little tuodeay, and never again per init, his envy and disappointment to"got the bet ter of his 'll.d.Vei.tnce to truth and justice. Dy minding his own business, ho wilt certaiply not be the loser of anything. • IDA. EEO . _ The Lebanon. ffia.rizet. Carefulty Correcial Melly liy Myers ca ,0,,,,,r. - LEBANON, Wracesesr, AUG. 4, 1858, Lehr. Mills Ex. Faun. $5 50 Potatoes,'bu , lOn Smith •' Extra 550 Egus, V doz., 10 Lel). Yid. Super. line 400 Butter, tillb., 12 Prime White Wheat, 1-10 Lard, . 9 Prime Bed Wheat, ICO Tallow, '- ' 9 Prime Itye, — •, . - 65 llarp, - ll Corn, .. •.. •: 85 Moulders, ••, . ' .., 9 Oats, 30' Sidon, - 0 Clover-seed,. 3 00 (Soap, ~. 8 Timothy-seed, "50 • Bees-wax • 25 - ' Flaxseed, 150 !White Rags : 5 Dried Apples, l be., 100 ;Mixed Env, 2 Dried Apples, pealed, 150 Flax, T., lb , 12 1 4 Peach "Spitz,'_, 250 i Bristles, V, lb., , 40 Peach "Ilutzels,'" 125 ,Peathers,? lb., ' 6 . 434 Cherries, 150 Wool, la iq., 40 Onions, . 50 ¢oup leap,,''" qt., 6 Vinegar, V. gal., 12 Apple Butter, la crock, 45 The Philadelphia Market. YOILATMLPILIA, AIM- 2, 18511 BREADSTUFF'S are coining in slowly, and for some kinds prices are rather better. The contin ued light receipts of Flour with smallboth stock on hand, and increased demandgoth for export and home consumption have caused a feeling in the market notwithstanding the less favorable turn of the advices froin abroad, and we advance our quotations 25c per bid. Lots recently made and freSli ground Flour have been in fair request, while old stock neglected. The sales foot. up 4,500 bids at $1,25 per bbl for sound old stock, $4,621®5 for recently made and fresh, ground for new Wheat, and $4,75@5,25 for old stock and -fresh ground eatra. including sonic tialidylollo at $5,50, condemned at sa,o24A3,ps, mo _ dlings at $3,121 per bbl, .A ..sale of half6hts was made at $4,811. the,ptiik: The saleste:retailers a ndbankers !l:therithi within thertei!i uf the abovefiglro u ßye 7 lourhasbeenc j et,witb salesocipbiats37i.crnmeallssearce, and has iidianeed; we quote at $3,e00.3,621.f0r pennsyliiinie and $4 for Brandywine, with small ineiiiids and sales. Of WinatNi'e receipts have been light and likely to continue small until bar_ vesti the demand has been. good;_ pricei have advanced 6010 e per bushel. , Tlin,sales reach'l2,- 000, bushels at 100®120e fer,inferior to prime Pennsylvania and .Southernled, and 125®135 for white., Rye COMOSALI slowly, and is in de• mood at 7475 far old and 00®05c for new.— Corn is in good demand and has advanced ; sales 10,000 buShols yellow at 90®92e afloat, closing at the latter rate, including some not prime atB7 @Re, and white at the same figures.' OW have been in good request; sales of 15,000 bushels Southern and Pennsylvania most at 42®421c,f0r old Pennsylvania an& new crop Soitthein at 36® 38b itroW' • , . . . :. .., , ,CATTLE MARKET.— . , The cattle market this ' . NENV ADVERTISEMENTS ~.. week.has been quite brisk,..and the drovers have succeeded in realizing an advance of 25,,et5.. II , i Sportgmen take 'Notice. 100 lbs. The offerings amounted ho about 1840 A IL PERSONS are hereby forbid trespassing on the head,,,s.how in.' an inereas.mof about 100 overzabc .tiL land of the subscriber in (mat of game, near sm u t receipts of the week previous.. The demand : has fel•stown, in Ifeidleberg tp., under the saVerest penalty - . been good, but the supply large for this season or Aug. 4.'5R. .. JESSE BITIOTITON.- . the year. Mostly all the d.ettie. exhititcd wore disposed of at prices ranging -from-87 50@$2 15 X iF. & WM: STCEy.ER 'S. p 100 11)5., the latter rate for extra quality. The/ • 'Wylie auk 'Liquor -iStnre, , o quidity of the cattle was not so good• as usual,— xi., 0, 45 FRONT STREET, PHILA.-i•!..11 Itinds'of'rthe At Wardell's Avenue Drove Yard there were. of. ri purest and best' LIQUORS constantly kept on hand. fered and sold during the week 977 head; at prices viz: _pitre Ermine. Cootie, COMMOR, Cherry', yllacktun._ ranging from $9 50@$9 75 for choice quality, to ry and Lavender hll,..Nn a C n o a mir e n . tind Rolland GIN; $7 50®$S for ordinary cattle. Of Sheep the of- V a d d r , ro!'fil l ,'„e r L i t; L L na t il and ciL I ., " I II ,MY i 'Port, ferings amount to 7000 head, which is a.consider- . best BITTERS to be obtained qu it n th n e ti c e i s ty fro i 11 , 1 ugUl e ar a otiart ma able increase over the receipts of last week. The market has been quite brisk, with a slightdecline p s i o ve ld . wholes's, le and retell, in „ [Aug-1 ) 1655. on the prices of last week. The sales were effee- ,.. ~,, -- ted at s2©s t l head, equal to. T©B cents for PUBLIC SAL E. — dressed. The Cow market remains,. :without . ILL be sold at Public Sale, on Priflriy. 0413th dun change. The offerings at Wardell's amount to Wof August. A. D. 1858, on the Premises, in South 170 head, which were sold at $25 to $4O for ordi- Lebanon township, the following REAL Ev,crig,riv.:— nary to first quality Milch Cows, and $l5 to $25 i 8 Ames AND 73 PnnettEs of LATIO;. fur Dry Cows. The arrivals and sales at Phillips' i.: ,ali,iii,ing lands of .rostell Bomberger. (Endres) Jacob Union Drove Yard, for the week, were 1977 Hogs, Werner and Samuel II ihschmen. whereon is which sold freely at prices from $0 75 to $7 - 25 i.. erected a one Story IfOuSE,,te: 'Ft:I;IT 'TREES. i 100 lbs. net, according to quality. The arriv- ill Pump in front of the House. all in good order. V ale show-ansituate on the road lending from Lebanon to increase of about 1000 head. The Newmanstown, one.lialf haile from Lehman's Tavern. arrivals of Beef Cattle at the Bull's Head New near Jacob Eby`s, and 3 1 A, miles from the Boro'irdi of Drove Yard reached 700 bead. The market was i Lebanon. h.., dull, and closed heavy, prices showing a decline i im. Sale to commence at 12 o'tlecl-, N., wbeh condi of fully-25c. the 1110 lbs. The principal sales tions will be made knowily__ _ LT(_ , III. (Casper . ,s Son) were at $7 to SO and s9.+ the 100 lbs. the latter . FM . TX R. Rumen, Aneeer. ' (Aug. 4, 1858. . price for prime quality. „. --------- a7'=" -- _------- '. Nine Tea'thers Wanted. pine, sciroor, DIRECTORS of North Lebadm Town. 1 ship School Distrset, wilt meet at the public house of C. IL lionnarsit. in North Lebanon Borough, on scitlejyt a.th the 21st day of A litatst, next, at 1 o'clock. P. Id ~ to exam ine and employ NINE TEACIIERS to take chore:cot the Schools of said District. The School; will coptlnue SIX. M0N711.5. Mr. KUM:FL County Superintendent, will -be present to examine applicants. . .., . :JOS. .I. KREIDER, Prcsl.- • ;rosnrit MEYER, Seely. N. Lebanon tp., August 4, 1855. Special Notices. ta.. See advertisement of Dr. Sanford's Liver Invigorator in another column. Agr. READ DR. HARDMAN'S ADVERTISEMENT ! Mark the day and date. HoimowAv's Pita..—The most thorough and uncompromising antidotes to the poison of dis ease that the world has ever seen, are at the same time _the m ildest and least violent hi their oper ations. Hence they are peculiarly adapted to the complaints of females. Their alterative mission is performed without pain or any Undue diSturb once of the system. Obstructions ore generally removed, irregularities are imperceptibly restrain ed, functional derangements of the most delicate nature are readily controlled, and lost health and vigor are restored to the female invailed by- the use of this invaluable medicine, without subject ing her to any of the inconveniences and dangers which inevitably attend the "shary practice" of the regular faculty in such cases. OEM IJISEASE OF . THE SITOXACII The Stomach is the moat liable to get cut of or der. hence how importrnt that no diseased mat ter clog its operation ' which would - cause nausea and distress by our-food. It also weakens the brain, destroys the memory, creates pains and dimness, and various afflictions is the head. It produces great difficulty in breathing-and swal lowing. Sometimes fainting and tits will ensue, also bad breath, restlessness cud great losi of strength. If not immediately attended to, the bleed will carry the disease through the whole system, and death will end the work. From 2to s:of these Pills a day will keep the digestive or gans in. healthy condition, and . beelog or carry away all impure matter, and thoroughly restore and cleanse the Stomach ; at the same time the Pills will so purify, .the blood, as to drive all man ner of 'disease from -the system. In a quantity of corrupted matter, there is al ways to be found finest of worms. They cannot, neither will they, stay anywhere else. Weak stomach and bowels are subject to them, as they have not sufficient power to digest their food.- - Hence a large heap of matter is lodged, and worms must be the result.: A few desos of these pills iOl. disturb them in" their neat, and drive them out of the system. - • It should be remembered, that an oreasional dose when in health, especially after taking cold, will prevent the disease from farming in the body; Dr. I,tOrse's "Indian Root Dills are sold by all dealers lIEL3IBOLIYS, GENUINE PREPAGATTON 4.ELMI3OTdd'S Genuine PREPARATION. PELMEOLD'S Genuine PEEPARAIEION. kIiELMISOLD'S Genuine PREPATIATLiV In'idruarcd according to Pharmacy and.eltiehli6try, with the grimiest accutucy and Chemical knowledge devoted to thrlr..C.OnibinutiOn. • .IF•See actvert.ismeht headed OMNI:UNE PREPARATIQN. , , TALE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY : Silt JAMES CLARKEtS CelebrateEl Fe in ale Pills. „Prepared from a prescription of Sir .1- t'larke, N. D., Physician Extroordittary.to the Queen. This invaluable nuslicine Is unfailing , in Goo .uro of nil those painful and dangerous diseaseslo-whielt the female constitution is subject. It xnoderates :tll excess. and re. moves all enst•ractions, soul aspeedyetire ivay to retied au. TO. MAItitiIiDi:LADIES it is peettliarty•nuitedi • It will, in a short that t, being on the morstl4 period with regularity. Each, bottle, Price Ono Dollar, hears the Government Stamp of (treat Britain, to prevent counterfeits. e• C A 1./ T•I 0 N ! }These ring should , not be taken by females during the firatkAkee.manthkof Pregnancy, as they are sure to bring ou Mistgwriage,. but at any other time they are safe. In all was of Nervous and. Spinal Afflictions, pain in the back and limbs. fatigue on alight exertion, palpitation of the heart, hysterics and,whites, these Pills will effect a cure when all other means liars failed, and although a powertal remedy, do not contaitniron, calomel,antiniony, or anything hurtful to the constitution. Full directions accompany each package. hole Agent fur the United •States and Canada. JOB MOSES, (late I. O. Baldwin & Ca.) Rofthe4cr, is T: 11.--,-$l,OO and 0 postage stamps enclosed to any an thurizeil,Ageut;,will insure a bottle of the Pills by return until. NOT' sate by Dr. BOSSiepposite the Court Douse, Lebanon, Pe., and by all respectable Druggists throughout the United States and Canada; also by Harvey Birch, Reading, Pa. October 7,18.57-Iy. . Religions Notices. English preaching next Sunday morning no/ evening in the Methodist Episcopal church. Union Prayer Meeting In Temperance hull, every Monday evening frpm 8 to 9 o'clock. Every other evening of the week from GI to 71. On Sunday afternoon the Young Men's Prayer Meeting, at 2 o'clock, at the Lebanon Furnaces. The preparatory service for the communion of the Moravian Congregation trill be held next Sun. cloy in the Beneficial Hall at 10 o'clock, a. A., in the. English language, and the Lord's B'4- per at 2 o'clooky.p. m. German preaching (Harvest Home Sermon,) next Sabbath morning, am! English in the evening, ha Zion's Lutheran Church. .Preaching next Sabbath Evening in the English !language, in. the Reformed Church. Religious services next Sunday, in , Salem's Lu theran chprola, inthe naorping at, o'clock, in the English, and at 2 P. M., in the German lan gunge-.- - On the lit inst., at Cornwall. John Wati , on, son of Dr. Physic 2., and E. Catharine .Nish, aged S months, S days. On the 24th ult., in Philadelphia, Mr. John Horakeith, formerly j of this place, aged 62 years, 11 trienthl.and I)4.da.ys. . On the 2Stit.u4.4,in glues, Mrs. Catharine, wife of Jobn Bickel, Esq., nied 'l9 years, and I.mon,tin, „1.. Ochtlke.2oth ult., nrNortb Lebanon township, Mr. Dairid Snavely, J. S., aged 56 years, 1 :month nnd 3 days. . „ On the 6th .June, len; P.rodertelis,b46,ilr s. Mar garettn. Rudy, wife .Peter Rudy, aged • 68 yeenh,3 monks and 20. days. In Lellanenit.on the . 23'.h July, Rebeeoa Ann, child of Henry and Rebecca Louden; aged S years, and 21 clays. "lliippy infant early blest, Coil eall'd thee 80011, lie thonght it best." On tbo 30th ult., Lizzie Rebecca, dough let of Jacob and Prissilla Shindel, aged 1 year nod 26 days. Ere sin email blight, or sorrow fade, Death ViUlO with friendly, care. The opening bud to !leaved conveyed; And badelt blossom there. • 1, • . : , In North , Lebanon, an the 2Sth ult., Mrs. Sarah Ann; wife of Gouge Bock, aged 33,years, 2 months and 23 days, "Thou art gone to thogritve, Lutwe.will.not deplore thee, Steep God wail thy.itansona, thy Guardian, thy Guide; Ile eayo thee, be took nod he' will restore thee, And death beano inlng,.shsea the &skint. has die.". NEWVERTLSLMENT~: FIRE! FIRE I I .FIR t! I ! - •rz liotitsekeepei*, jikentioli. -FURNITURE AT COST! - • ~ ryas imdersigped having had his Caltieet slaking shop I. ' Tools Lumber, .ite:,- destroyed at' the late AO Will now sell out at (77at•his large anitapleudid‘Stooli of :,CABINET WARE. .. ' '..i.. Notice:. AlTY;persdavOto by one of my Are kniekeim with my • nano mon it, will Oblige by returning • . Aug: 4 181 f. . JNO. W. cLoNiNatn. . in the Town Ilall,in Lebaopri, comprising Bureaus, So. fas, Bedsteads; Tables, Looking Glasses, Ac. The public invited to call and examine the Furniture, and 'pure heavy, as they can neverobtaid better bar gains. • THEO: •P: 'FRANTZ. Lebanon, Aug. 4,1858. •• . . WORM DIED; GEM tiniolitant to Mere ZIM UNDERSIGNED, having purchased the right to manufacture and sell, in the Counties of Lebanon and Dauphin. 0. SnEiVet.R!lf, PATnNT MBASURING APPARATUS, for measuring 1 . 4 101.A551t„0.14 amt, SYRUPS, &t • wou:d hereby inform the Merchants of .the above multi) Counties. that they arq..prepared to attend to all orders addressed to then, throng)/ the Lebanon Post Woe.: Thi • Machine is invaluable to the Merchant. It is so constructed as to measure a Pint, Quart and Hal f twy at ono operation, in a very short time, it matters not bow thick the molasentfor article to be measured, may be. and does its work accuiitely and well. It will doubly repay itself in a few mouths by saving time and annoyance, doing Away n ith all ineonvenienees attending the measuring of Molasses. Re., as it wilifiiree the article to he measured through a large hole or funnel. into :ling or other vessel, by the simple movement of's leVer.• ne 6 These Machines are not liable to get out of remit, and are warranted to give entire sinisfianion. .10j. llereille;ti sitot;lei f c witheMi them. .4ifik BROWER Ac +3O\. Resilience on ,Pine:Oo&;sll;ert, at the crossing of the, "Ammo Valley Railroad, Let.c.:^l Pa. CERTIFICATE LEBANON, PENN'A. Tent nth. 1557. We would state that we have used for about the space of two months, the apparatus for measuring Molasses. nuthutho hired anti sold by 0. Snexot.c, and we are math pleased with its performance. It mica times"and meas ures correctly; besides avoiding the waste and dirt ac. onnpanying the old style of tapping and mecca ring.— We wont() eheerfully commend it to the notice of Mer chants. 'Grocer & SHELIA:NUMBER, IMRE & STINE, Smolt & TICE, RARER & Ilco's. FuNca. & Bito., SHIRK & Miw'.n, GEO. Buxom. cale44:7-_-/NkfttArPttA'A!o",-StoltOrAlltrga WINES AND LIQUORS CORNWALL IN THE FIELD • 1611 ' It - 4,ILEISA-11 AND RETA IL WINE &Liquou. STORE. rplIE grub Briber has opened a Store at his residence,. 1 about 2 miles from Cornwall Furnace. and 34 mile from Eby's Tavern, in Cornwell township, Libation co., and laid in a fine stock of WINES and LIQUORS. which he will sell at the lowest prices. The best attention has been paid totheunalityof the liquors, and they are sub mitted to the public;:With confidence that they will give satisfaction both hignality and price. Cornwall - tp., July 7, ISSS-0 Reigart's - Wine and Lawler Store, etellt:NEß of Market and Witter streets, Leh:L-114 IL . / nom Pa., itt. the room foraterly occupied by A l rass. jra . .rb Weittle, Esq., where he stilt eoutituues to 'N't ". • Seep nu assortment of.the - very best*Wande of - WINES asst I.IQIJOES that eau be OA. To those • WMyam au: quaintest with hisLIQUORS, it is not nereisaryifor him to speak, as the Liquors will - speak for theinselvek To Betel Keepers, awl all others, ho would state , that it in nun-ely. nSTessaly fur them to call mat a - kaoline his atoek.tkreatisty themselves : us he warrants'to relator full satisfitetion. raIANUEL MO -411 T. N. 8.--ltesuember at Welille's Ctiruer. • Lebanon, May 5, 1558. • e e.. EEMBERGEIVS Cloth IllanttfOctory. r 1 ANKFUL for pastfavors, the .undersigned nemieet• I. fully informs the Public, that lie continues to carry on his Manufactory in East llanover township, Lebanon county, on UN clitensive &sada its ever. ' It is minecessa 'ry for him to say more, than:That the work will be done in the sumo EXCELLENT STYLE. which inta made his work and name so well known in the surrounding coun try. Ile promises to do the work Inothe shortest possi ble time. Ilia bianufactory is in complete order: and be stlAtters himself to be olds to render the singe satisfaction ns heretofore. llotnanufactures'. .*: t - - • • - JTrutql and IVitrriAo Caulks, auntinelts t - 2itunl4ll 4, 3r/cite . and other Flannds, cabin Me bed inaititigh Zia aloe curds Wool end makes Itolis. FOY - 1m 400, nienee of his Customers, Wool and Cloth will be taken in at the following placem--At the stores of George & I lieellenimrgerolmiser & Brothers, George Relmeld, sad et the new Drug Store of Guilford & Lemberger, near ! the Marketllouslt,ilit Ili° borough of Lebanon; at the ; etore Of Shirk & 35 Der, In North Lebanon; at S. Gosh . crt's. Bethel township; at• the public house of William i Fredericksburg; at..tiie_stere of S. E. Bickel, in Jonestown; at the store of Geolige 4 Weitiman, Bellevue; at the store of Martin Early, Palmynt; at the Mere of Gabriel Wolfemberger, New Market.lierge; at th e atiiie of Michael Shirk, Zasienatuover. Dauphin county ; thie stores of George Miler and !Ladd 1L Hank, East !lana i ver Lebanon county. All materials will he taken away I regularly, from the above places, finished without delay, and returned again. I note of his euFtomere who what Stocking Wool card- NI dyed and mixed , can leave the same, white, at the above sueutioned places, with directions how they wish it prepared. Or Ida Customers atti order the Stocking Wool to be prepared from the Wool of the undersigned, i which will be done and lett at the desired places. N. It. It is desired that tlitnic having Wool carded, will pay the Cash therefor, at the above named Pie 'mi. LYON LEMBERG= .Esukt, Hanover, tehanon coot •. 3loy 12,1855. FA BRIERS Norm IE . TOSEPII LIKE, AGENT . is still maiinfacturing these J United States Grain Fans, or, W INT) MIX!. tS, lin Lantuntrr City, Pa. Said FANS have term awarded , I'REMIU3ISat every Agrieultund Fair that they have i over been exhibited, In competition with other Mills. I $5OO REWARD will be given to any person or I personsovita will prove to toy setisfiwthon that what I Isay about my Mill is not true. FARMERS consulting their interest, will find it to their advantage to cull and ,examine for themselves be forts purchasing elsewhere, nalliesc,Milts possess all the desired superior qualities, so mueliampreciated by Ferm i era: these Mille are constricted to use two Screens at one i i time. which will venture all tile Cheat end Cockle, one of i which Screens may be renewed at pleasure, if required, I to suit the convenienceof the porsonattodng said,3lilla. i All FANS manufncturedend sold by tae aro wAfrinfr • al to be of good material, luidall!doCucts ontinporliection ' in any Mill or Fan disposed efhtikAll be fully and Wee. Itually repaired without extra ebargti.t.- it .-- -.-v Tho undersigned has mold more MILLKtItan anyothor ; one man now living, anti flatters hintself.oh aneount of ; his long experience in the business, that his Hills airman. ,•perlor to any, and thu easiest turning Mill noctrimulu- I factored, 'which that can be substantiated by many oVtlie best Farmers ht this State and elsewhere, wherever they have been tested. I ORDERS left %via, wM. COLEMAN, at Rue's Hotel, or MAJOR A IiItOTRERS' Machine Shop. Lebanon. Pa., Igrill be promptly attended to, and any destrixt informa tion given. JOSIir 11 LIKE, 3lay b. IE4B-Ztn. Agent. • • - rpm: iti!ileiodgnqiittuyee,!htlz . !" . l . t!r,.l2!itl In one!ir tbb . most lyeralttlfulL lots of SPRIN(I-WA'rk:ll. ICE.erer honsul in this place, and will serve families eiery moM fug the season., ahoy. will Ow) furnish Ice at all hours in eases of sieknefet or death). • W 24,„ Fur terms apply to IIEINII.4IItD k sitorr. Lehanon, March 17, ' , • . NATIONAL' : OTEL; BAGS STREET, ,0R1,r4 m ut t . - . . . .. PHILADELPHa;.• • • • r t !, ; A v prrErt SuPP-914 - iSiDrZ . .ft CARMAN'S. - CYRUS CAIMANS. May 19,148.-ain. Lebanon FetnsillC Veliainary. 'IIIIE. r0t111231 SESSION of the "I.KiIANON .„1 MALE. SEMINARY" commenced, on Um first day of February: Madame DECADIVS will giro instruction in Needle Work. LEON It. BAI:ITER, Prinr.iival, MODESTE DECAMPS, Teacherof 3lnsicand French. . Lebanon, Fein II 1858.' . , nen'ty,* Oterman,. I\TO. 14 (Old• Not 6) South THIRD Street, &kw ih n .k 111 et, Philadelphia. • LEATHER HALER- Calf Skins, Moroccoa, Ltninga, Dinill44 • • EED AND OAK SOLE 1.EA1111ER„ ' N. B.—Rough Leather, bought or taken in exchange. 'March x, LSSIL-ly. Henry Hartniin7s Bre*ery AND LAGER BEER 8A.L0.0X,.. I'Cumberland Street, west of the Plank Rind, Labs non. Schweitzer and Limberger Cheese, Holland Herring, wholesale. and Retail. A large room in the second story Is free fur meetings, soulednis;:aekuo .1 uebsuon, Dee: 1867. , ••• •..7 -- r.O 1- -,, • • - " To the rulers . of Lebiition -ICounly. 'VIM are offered a chance thityear, whit:ll'llas nnc(!r beemcdfered • before. bads 'perhaps. never will be sagaini 'audit ha. is: =each farmer co trysfor — MantLys Reaper plikaikeefer, with Wo'od's ' ' • 'in'ttqinient,. and if it does not do alias represenual, there are no loss , es sustained,. The Agents for Lebanon county are per. fectly responsible for all they warrant these Mowers mid Reapers to perform, and do not ,offisr theist to the farmer with view of merely selling them, but to answer the purpose of their invention—Ughteninglithor,and giving a full equivalent for itibiteleo.df their ;oast, Thorn Is no Itotethimainant thhed , MdeliftteT.l."Ths‘systre"the;'latestltrid • beet imprOved of itteir9elnd. l •Thare are , none others now extant that excel thenmatelti.piere tbi-, it is but nct;., ensure to say that in 1857, ilier took thhsfiret at all the County and State Fairs of Pennsylvania; Cu first premiums in Vermont, New York, Maryland, and ' Tennessee. lint thegreatest victory achieved. was at the great trial at the United States Agricultural Fair, at Syracuse, in 1857, where the first and second (gold and silver medals) Premiums Nora awarded, as the beet com bined Machine and itS alteftWftlo , The Agents, A. Mama a BIWITITER, weuht 'ohallenar all Agent's of Reapers and Mowers in this county , to trial at such time and place as will shit them. And if Manny's Reaper slid Mower with wf, , ,,rs improvement not the host Machine, a fair trial will decide it. Address the Agents, May 26, 1858,-tf. . . 'AV S ikh .1 4141 as 'ael.” . .! 141 ItE:SISTLESS 'REMEDY! : ,HOLLOWAY'S OINTMENT'. fil HOC' IA ft TO 'MR . STP.K.The Srst 11 - Opital stir- V/ vim:found madieldnhpnblitisterot.Burope admit the unparailele%alitiAllttatntrintory•wMPlrealing properties of thiS Ulu ttnent; g,acvOrmntertioilaneiininft.Cime in their u rid and military ser v ices; , end the al tb is collo try and throughout the world repose - the iltuiTSt Cent donee. in its curative properties. It penetrates thosGur.. ces of inflammation and corruption which underlie the • xternal evidences of disease, and neutralize the fiery el ements which feed and exasperate the 'malady. Rheumatism, Scrofula, Erysiptiatri: These nre among the most terrilde and agonizing dis eases of the muscles, the" fleshy fibre and the skin; yet In their worst forms, and when seemingly ineurable.theY invariably disappear under a persevering application this sop thjng . , hvtli iv antidote to pain and inflammation. Salt Ali*um,,Fev.rSores, Stiff Jainti.. In all caAarran:Saititheinn, where medical waters, lo tions, and every - reeineilf the pharmacopeea have proved seless, the Ohrtmenimyill accomplish it thorough cure. Fever Sores heal quickly uthler its influence, and its fl.l. /axing . effmt upon eon trilete:d wmlurful- Discharging Ulcers. • • A most inntatkahle and happy change is produced in the appearance° f malignant uleers after a few applies. time of this Ointment. The surrounding redness ran. ishe4, and granules of healthy flesh begin to take the Oil"! of the diseliarged- matter. This process goes on more or lass rapidly until the orifice isolilled up Kith Sound material, and. the cured. A Word to Motkeri,-. - The yonn' are the most frequent sufferers from ex ternal injunes,aud therefore every mother should have this healing preparation constantly at hand. It is an absolute specific. for sore breasts. and quickly.reatovei the encrusted sores Which SOllletinies disfigure the hMule and faces of children. Significant This Ointment is anirersally- used enboa.rd the A tlaa tie and Pacific whalingdieet as a cure for scorbutic Mfeel tious, and as the beAtTmlitible remedy for wounds and bruises. Large ant/plies ofithaveeecently been ordered by the Sultelaufelhottey for inispiteil purpoeus..: . troth the Oineraeht and Yilis should he used in the • following cases: Bunions, Mercurial irruptions, Swelled Glands, Duras Piles Sore Legs. _- Chapped Hands, Rheumatism, Fore Iti - e3ists, Chilblains, Itingworm, Sore lleads, Fistula, Salt Jihuutu, Sore Throats. 1., Gout, Scalds, ,Sores of all kinds; Lumbago, Wounds of allitifll'st..- 'Venereal Sores, • StiffJolots, Spraies,,,,,tettor t ! cm, ...Skin- Diseames. 4 '.' 4 ,* Sul, lit, the 11fnitufuntoty of lorisfssso; I lolloway, SO Maiden ken - s: ?.11s4,9YenItotuad by all lespectable Drug: gists an.l,,Doalers in liedicknetthwaitgliotib Om United States and the, eixiliosi world, In pots at 2a cents, 62% cents, and $ . l cacti. • riumP _WITMER Y.Attinis st - LerzEß, 71- ' , ATirtillxlßir. AT LA.W. riFFICH in Cumberland street, nearly opposite Brua'.o hotel, Lebanon, pa. [Ang. 26, '57. LEVI NEVA-Y.l -. 3 - STRIOT • ATTORNEY. WILL alitCtiil lilt °Maul tau/Wax:a ablet, all other legal and probssional business ebtrusted to him will be promptly attended to. OFFICE—In Cumberland street, second door east from 3larket street, Lebanon, Pa. Puly 22. '57. IGAL.FAYETTE BROWER A ,. • G, A'S .11t LT. 'l' R . AD3OINING'A. trianuilrerVlV:Leba6 , non, Pn. but ;lsrat and beautiful asnortmontof FIX TURESfrom the nell,knownent4dtshtnent occipticr.l.lllo itLark. alwnya on hand. nt.Philndelphlsi Oleos. Aar All work warranted to give satistnetkm. Star AU orders will be faithfully oteented on the most reasonable terms. The bet! of rerferekorgiren. t. 'AN G.:WIN:RCA+ Mil - ALI - MA iblibtP. _Union _avail, Dauphin Ctruaty, I Al[ F.P.k it ED,at all time', to pot up Hulett 1 WORM, in all its brunelms.and on the shortest ti notice. Also, BRICE BUILDINGS, lIOILIRR, WALLS. 'Bosuns, HEARTHS, awl all work connect- ;Lk. ed with a FURNACE, dune. Air A Galw.of theft asenis always ready to put down tbrunittloiuyiUd cannon° work of every description. . [July 1, 'b7—tf. ThIIEL L. PDX, optician. . . 537 North 2s - street, tter?it'llirttonwOod st., (Six ycats with AiteltitAllisters.) PECTACLRS In Gold, Siteerandillkstee.ftesl Frames, of a great variety of patterns. with supelior Giessen, carefully adapted to the sight. Spy Glasses, 31 icreentmes, Drawing Instruments, Surveyor's Compasses and Tran sits. Dairy Thermometers, Glazier's Diamonds, Ac., he. All kinds of Optical Instruments made, repaired and arlyitsted. Agent for Fif s ohlique. pointed Gold Pens, and .111,1 ,V 26 tiouNeyereutt Seining Afachiner May 19, 1558.-31 n. ' . •. • . • T. 111. Good's Rook Store. 'I I HE Now and Cheap Book Store.of the under -1 signed, iadoentod,in• hitirlaity.eireet; north of nuilferd.a.-Lanibmwer's Drug Store, where ho *Ube pleased to tebitli.bbi old friends. and those &st rolls of baring nrtielerfnehlw , litie. ;. With a determina tion of selling cheaper thltri , tan tssynrehianni ebsawketts he would respectfully call the attention of the public to his aseortment of /Wes, Hymn read prat/el. Books, Mk oellancons. Blank. and Ifoni*-Ifiillantl Window , ...Stationery, and every article in Ms line of heel. nets. Also, Pocket Diaries and Alntanneafur,lo33B.. Alt the Wienstrteannd Newspapers, both deity and Weekly, to be hint at publisher's _rotes. •• • •,,•.• All orders for ritikleleadh his lino carefully and prompt ly attended to, by thtrurulersignetl. . . Lebanon, Jan 14,1.858. Rooks!. oaks! ..... - •-• „ WALTZ & KlEDLEwanld•reepettfolly jrj, , ;•* inform the PubliSethat thry conatanUy receive,from the Ehatern Cltlta, ropier of ` t om• a ail l • the mast important , en&••iiitractlve Nino Books,. ateenn i as published,' ,which-they , tiffer for Poleelreavutv thipe. can be purC,liitsed elsewhere.— Among theme lately received are— tatritanlr,Aaron ' • • • • •.• • Id4lniVtottee•Trtivelaanddleseitrclica In South Africa. SparlCl Llfinut,,,Kranki in, Abbott's Napoletd;'•••••• City of the Great ling. Itayard Taster's Northern Travels, built toot Credit, The Smarm Why. • They have always on band a large exeortmentof School Books. Itlenk Books and Stationery, Sunday School Booke, and largo assortment of Flute, Piano, earl,fitiitar Music. Piano Forte, Me - Vielin Inatrnotor. PARER HAN 43 .1. NI, G . B, Foreign, entUagneet t ig Menbfaiture, a i• . Wi4do* thltdett., r Time t7I on t 111 v Magsuzinvi 7 . • • and . alqiN 4' MOO; oaiebeibatiV mill twat titeatore, on Cumberland street; In Wm.& inpugh of babanonyattheaignof tlic.4Stgßook." le...Ordernde&•with.tbeni Gar any kind ofgoode in their lino, will be proniptly 'attended to. Lebanon tab. 40858. • • SHAVING AND SHAMPOOING. New, Shop.• • f a."1.70V VV.:DALIG Naszsr.B.oxxx, opposite the Wk. Ahtlit.Bnaltrucadd ntioeettkilli.inftman.the Cithemeat Lebanon and ylpluity,llll4.he stilt noitlnnetttictlret•elast, Shaving 4. Harr Premng sqtym, and Is prepared to do business in ttte .neet.tot sad beet style and would solicit all to give him a trial. . Lehniion. Oct. 21,1867. _ Shaving l .llllair•Dies*iii# l ari SikampOoning.4.:ftl,9ool. , ! .' GNVIIM;Bir: wOU/d 'Tespectfully. in form the publit that' they. have RBNIOVED their atabltshment 'to Market greet, nort door to Jobn M. Unties Motel, Lebanon, tiboro it will givothoin pleasure to Wait on ail who maylavor them with the& patron age. Thdy have had, much, e'afeirlittMe• in. tgcbuduert.nad, eliare no pains - togive entire: earition So V. mere. They havo MMe,p'crY; n.ll . feetion et ,their " • . , A. 31AJOIR, BUSINESS CARDS BOOKS AND STATIONBIti rzfa II N. 000 D
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